Orson Welles is a legendary figure in cinema. Known for classics like Citizen Kane, his influence still echoes in film today. But beyond Hollywood, he shared a special link with the Spanish town of Ronda.
Ubrique (Cádiz)
A pearl among the mountains

"Let yourself be enchanted by the timeless charm of Ubrique, where history and beauty merge under the Andalusian sun."
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Ubrique: whitewashed walls, fine leather, and a whole lot of character
Ubrique effortlessly blends mountain landscapes, craftsmanship, and history. This isn’t your average hilltop village — it’s a place where Roman ruins, Moorish fortresses, and handmade leather goods go hand in hand. Perfect if you enjoy hiking and shopping — preferably on the same day.
A village with Roman roots and Moorish touches
Ubrique's history doesn’t start with a few fishermen and some white houses. The Romans built a city here called Ocurris, which was already making a name for itself in the 2nd century. Just a short walk away, the ruins are still waiting for you at Salto de la Mora. Later, the Moors arrived and built the Cardela fortress — today known as the Castle of Fátima. Even the name “Ubrique” comes from the Arabic “Umrica.”
Small churches, quiet monasteries, and a castle with a view
Don’t expect grand cathedrals, but do expect charming buildings full of character. The church of San Antonio rises above the old town, while the Capuchin Monastery adds a sense of calm with its understated architecture. Climb up to the Cardela Castle and you’ll be rewarded with sweeping views over the valley and the surrounding natural parks.
Leather: this is where your wallet comes from
Ubrique is heaven for leather lovers. Bags, belts, wallets — they’ve been crafted here since the 17th century. And we’re not talking mass production, but handcrafted goods that even big fashion houses proudly put their labels on. Want to shop locally with a touch of international flair? You’re in the right spot.
Wedged between two natural parks
To one side: Parque Natural de los Alcornocales. To the other: Sierra de Grazalema. Ubrique is tucked between cork oaks and limestone peaks, so don’t forget your hiking boots. Whether you choose a forest trail or a steep climb to a lookout point, nature does exactly what it’s supposed to do.
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In short
Ubrique is the kind of village where history, nature, and craftsmanship come together — no fluff needed. Wander narrow streets, explore Roman ruins, buy a handmade leather bag, and end the day with mountain views. Honestly? We wouldn’t settle for less.



















